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Triggering the Next or Previous Program to Load
The H8000FW can also advance to the next
program displayed on the
list
menu page in
the
PROGRAM
area (relative to the one that is
currently loaded), or return to the previous
program (relative to the one that is currently loaded) upon receipt of a "trigger" signal.
This will act upon the currently displayed DSP, or both DSPs in the case of a monolithic
program. This feature is mainly useful for live performances where it is desired to move
quickly from one known effect to another in sequence.
On the
nextprog
menu page in the
SETUP
area, you’ll find an external trigger menu
page. The "top" menu page selects a trigger to load the next program, and the "bottom"
menu page selects a trigger to load the previous program (press the
nextprog
SOFT KEY
to toggle between the two).
→
See
External Modulation and Trigger Menu Pages
on page 99.
The best way to use this feature is to load the programs through which you’d like to
advance beforehand. Use
Save
to save each one with a successively higher number. Then
place each of them in a single "user group" by using the
user grp
menu page in the
PROGRAM
area while each program is loaded. On the
Criteria
menu page in the
PROGRAM
area, set
Sort By
to
Number
and set
Search By
to
User Grp
. Then use the
< - -
and
- - >
SOFT KEYS
on the
list
menu page to select the group to which you
assigned your programs. Manually load the first one. From there on out, you can use the
trigger!
The "next" or "previous" program is constrained to what is displayed on the
list
menu
page. If the currently loaded program is the "highest" program in the list, a "next"
program trigger will load the lowest program in the bank. Similarly, if the currently loaded
program is the "lowest" program in the list, a "previous" program trigger will load the
highest program in the bank.
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